Catalogue Leica Geosystems Catalogue 2007/2008
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Levelling can be so easy with digital levels from Leica Geosystems. Push the button and heights, height differences and distances are automatically displayed. There will be no more misreading and interpretation
errors in reading the staff.
It is also possible to use it as an optical level. But compared to a conventional level, the digital levels effortless, fast measurements could save your valuable time and reduce errors. Our digital levels even include additional error reducing functions such as built-in tilt sensors, preventing
the system from measuring if the user operates outside the compensator range.
For high accuracy requirements, Leica Geosystems provides
additional digital levels like Leica DNA03/10.
For further information please visit our homepage
www.leica-geosystems.com.
APPLICATIONS
Sprinter 100
Sprinter 100M
Sprinter 200
Sprinter 200M
Error-free levelling for all construction applications, e.g. for construction off-road, railways and buildings
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X
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X
Error-free levelling for all construction
applications with demand for data storage and transfer,e.g road & building construction
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X
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X
High accuracy levelling in all application areas, e.g. road & building construction, civil engineering,topography and cadastral
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X
X
High accuracy levelling in all areas with demand for data storage and transfer,e.g architecture and engineers survey
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X
FEATURES
Optical staff reading
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X
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X
Automatic staff reading
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X
Inverse staff measuring
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X
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X
Automatic calculation of heights & distances
X
X
X
X
Internal memory & online operations
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X
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X
Line Levelling application software
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X
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X
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